Runtime
30 min
Cost
$750
At OptiSkin, we perform a noninvasive procedure called photodynamic therapy (PDT) to rejuvenate a photo- (a.k.a. sun-) damaged skin. PDT is also FDA-approved to treat precancerous lesions known as actinic keratoses. "Photodynamic therapy can be used to help prevent skin cancer, rejuvenate aging skin and reduce age-accelerating inflammation," says Dr. Markowitz.
Who is the Best Candidate?
“Anyone who has had skin cancer or extensive sun damage is a good candidate,” says Dr. Markowitz. “I’ve spent a decade researching field cancerization and know that once a cancerous spot has been found on the skin, there is likely more brewing beneath the surface, even if you can’t yet see it. Photodynamic therapy gets rid of those problematic cells before they ever become cancer. So, while I would still say sunscreen is the number one way to prevent skin cancer, photodynamic therapy is an important preventative strategy too,” she explains.
What Areas Are Commonly Treated?
The head (especially the nose), the neck, chest, hands, forearms, hairline, legs and feet are frequently-targeted spots.
How Often Do You Need It?
“It depends on the amount of sun damage you have,” says Dr. Markowitz. “For some, just one round of photodynamic therapy, followed by diligent SPF use, is enough. Others should come in annually. And for those with extensive sun damage and a number of skin cancer spots, I may recommend getting treated twice a year,” says Dr. Markowitz.
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